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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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To Bed or Not Bed the Recoil Lug in New McMillian Edge Stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Sawyer" data-source="post: 784331" data-attributes="member: 22006"><p>From your list I would say the larger recoil lug is by far the least important. A true and square action are very important, But I feel you will see great improvements with a good bed job and some load tuning, If you feel like an additional at home project you can also lap the lugs, just go easy and keep track with calipers, so you dont take off to much. I haven't seen a McMillian yet that didn't need some type of inletting and bedding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Sawyer, post: 784331, member: 22006"] From your list I would say the larger recoil lug is by far the least important. A true and square action are very important, But I feel you will see great improvements with a good bed job and some load tuning, If you feel like an additional at home project you can also lap the lugs, just go easy and keep track with calipers, so you dont take off to much. I haven't seen a McMillian yet that didn't need some type of inletting and bedding. [/QUOTE]
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